| The Other Proxy War: Eritrea vs USA |
| By Awate.com's Gedab News - Apr 24, 2007 | |
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According to eyewitnesses contacted by Gedab News, the Eritrean Defense Forces (EDF) are using their flatbed trailers, locally known as beTah, to transport heavy weapons to Assab and the southern frontier. Meanwhile, the EDF and the Eritrean Customs Office are on a collusion course: the army is transporting contraband goods and refusing examination of their trucks. They have apparently been loading their trucks with electronic and consumer goods and topping them with military hardware. When they are stopped by the customs officers at road blocks, they refuse inspection on the pretext that military goods are not to be examined. In a related story, some Chinese-made pick up trucks which have been improvised in Towards this end, Colonel Barya, a military official with close ties to President Isaias Afwerki, has assumed a new identity and is believed to be in Somalia. Diplomatic Assignments After 21 months without a Foreign Minister, the Eritrean regime named Mr. Osman Saleh The post of Foreign Minister had been vacant since Mr. Ali Sayed passed away on August 28, 2005. The incoming minister, who used to hold the minister post at the ministry of education, is a veteran combatant who joined the EPLF in the 1970s. Further down the organizational chart, the following changes were also made, although not officially announced by the regime: As reported by Gedab News on March 6, Mr. Ahferom Berhane has been named Mr. Andeab Gebremeskel, a veteran of the Eritrean Liberation Front's (ELF) who was one of its 41-member Revolutionary Council until he left it after the Falool incident of 1977, has been named Eritrea's ambassador to Australia. The government has had little success in winning over Eritreans in Mr. Mohammed Ismail Mahmoud has been assigned as Mr. The Other Proxy War: Eritrea vs USA For years, the Eritrean regime had argued that the border dispute is not between The Eritrean regime had naively expected the guarantors to compel In Somalia, Isaias has effectively created a government-in-exile by bringing together politicians who have defected from the ruling Transitional Federal Government (TFG) of whom Mr. Sherif Hassen Sheikh Aden and Mr. Hussein Mohammed Farah Aideed as well as Sheik Sherif Sheik Ahmed, chairman of the Union of Islamic Courts (UIC), are the most prominent. After the three issued a joint communiqué, Mr. Aideed told journalists that the Somali insurgency is only operating at 10% of its capacity, leaving some analyst an impression that the 90% is coming from In Isaias's saber rattling and belligerence has increased his star power among populations generally hostile to the Meanwhile, there are unconfirmed reports that the embassies of |